This article was co-authored by Sarah Potter and by wikiHow staff writer, Luke Smith, MFA. Sarah Potter is a professional witch, tarot reader, and psychic medium based in New York City, NY. Sarah writes quarterly tarotscopes for Bust Magazine and is the creator of the Cosmo Tarot deck for Cosmopolitan. She leads transformative Full Moon ceremonies and is a highly sought-after spiritual guide, working with private and corporate clients. She also has a Substack where she share weekly energy reports, Tarotscopes, and spells for her subscribers. She is passionate about helping people live life with joy and self-trust, following their intuition to make their dreams come true. Sarah is also the author of Sober Magic, a guide to using magical craft and tarot as tools in a sobriety journey. She has been featured in Forbes, Refinery29, InStyle, and more. She has a BFA in Studio Art and Art History.
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There are so many questions surrounding pregnancy, and it’s only natural to turn to tarot cards for answers. Tarot is a great way to untangle your own hopes, expectations, and anxieties surrounding motherhood, whether you’re hoping to conceive or your baby bump is already taking shape. We’ll illuminate the 20 most relevant cards (and combinations) you might draw during a pregnancy reading, and offer helpful insight as to what they mean for your journey. Then, we’ll show you how to perform a special pregnancy spread so you can make the most of your cards.
Tarot Cards That Symbolize Pregnancy
Tarot reader Sarah Potter says the Empress card often represents fertility and pregnancy. Sometimes, the queens of each suit may also symbolize pregnancy, but this isn’t as common as the Empress. The cards you pull may also depend on the question you’re asking.
Steps
Performing a Tarot Spread for Pregnancy
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Cleanse your cards and set up your space for a positive reading. Whether you’re reading for yourself or another person, it’s important to have a fresh deck with clean energies so you can get an accurate and helpful reading. To cleanse your deck, place it in full moonlight or sunlight for an hour or two.[30] Then, arrange your space so that it’s comfortable.
- For example, surround the reading surface with crystals or other mementos that bring you comfort. Open a window for some fresh air, or light a candle or some incense to put you in the mood.
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Shuffle your deck and lay 3 cards face-down on the table. Shuffle the cards however you feel comfortable doing so. Then, draw 3 cards and lay them face-down in a line on the table. Each of the 3 cards will correspond to a particular question in the reading.[31] At this stage, relax your mind by picturing 3 blank cards, which helps you be open and receptive to the results of the drawing.
- Take a moment to also visualize a positive reading. The universe responds to your energy, so put good energy out to get good energy in.
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Reveal the first card to determine pregnancy readiness. Flip over the leftmost card while you or your client think on the question, “Am I ready for pregnancy?”[32] It’s a yes or no question, but the card you draw will offer more complex insight. Often, the card will suggest ways to become ready, if you’re not already.
- Example: If you draw the Fool, which indicates setting off on a journey, the answer is most likely that you’re ready. If you draw the Moon, which signifies hidden emotions, you may be having doubts or need some time to embrace the idea of motherhood.
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Draw the second card to show you how to navigate pregnancy. This second card answers the question, “How can I take care of my emotions during pregnancy?”[33] It addresses the personal journey that occurs while trying to conceive, or during the 9 months that you’re pregnant. Pay special attention to this card, as it offers valuable insight into the ups and downs of a pregnancy journey.
- Example: If you draw the Queen of Cups, you may have to work hard during your pregnancy, so persevere and keep your eye on the goal. If you draw the Hanged Man, pregnancy might not look how you expect, or you might need to shift your expectations for becoming pregnant.
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Reveal the third card to reveal the outcome of a pregnancy journey. This third card answers the question, “What will my future look like?” or, “What will be the result of my pregnancy journey?”[34] This can be a sensitive question, so remember to keep your mind open and approach it with positivity and optimism. Remember that your cards are never working against you or revealing a certain future, only illuminating your own thoughts and spiritual state.
- Example: If you draw the Page of Pentacles, it suggests that your careful preparation will result in a fruitful outcome. If your draw the Two of Cups, your pregnancy journey will bring your closer to another soul, whether that’s a child, a partner, or a friend.
- Note: If you draw the Death card at any point, don’t panic! It’s an ominous card, we know, but it has more to do with transformation and change than actual death. The Death card likely represents the significant lifestyle change that comes with being a mother.
Expert Q&A
Tips
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Tarot is great for examining our own mental states, but consult a pregnancy test or a doctor for any medical-related questions or concerns surrounding fertility or pregnancy.Thanks
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Reversed cards are generally negative spins on the card’s interpretation, but that doesn’t make a negative experience certain. Most often, they come as warnings or advice, cautioning us to change our ways of thinking or approach to a situation.Thanks
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If you’re reading for a client, you might choose to ignore reversed cards for the sake of positivity—it doesn’t make the reading any less accurate, so long as you give your client the advice the cards are offering.Thanks
Expert Interview

Thanks for reading our article! If you’d like to learn more about tarot readings, check out our in-depth interview with Susan Levitt.
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